That __________earthquake ___________ all the people of the city.


  1. A.
    frightening; frightened
  2. B.
    frightened; frightening
  3. C.
    frightening; frightening
  4. D.
    frightened; frightened
A
考查詞匯。句意:那場(chǎng)令人害怕的地震使這座城市的所有人都感到害怕。故選A。
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